Bravo asserts his side – gallant in their display – will use the experience proactively.

"There was not much difference between the two teams," he reflected. "We are sad not to have won, but we played against a world-class team and must learn from our mistakes."

In other news, Wilfried Bony has opened up about an injury-plagued few years and has vowed to show Pep Guardiola what he is capable of.

Quoted in the Sun, the striker revealed: “When I was at City, I never passed one month without an injury.

“There was always something. I had never been injured like this since I started playing football. Never. It was a bad moment.

“It was malaria first, which is why I did not go to Indonesia with the team in pre-season.

“I trained and was first in Marbella with my personal coach.

“We realised I had malaria so we couldn’t train how we wanted. Then we came to the UK and the tests showed everything had gone but I didn’t go to Indonesia as it was too hot there and they said maybe I could get it again.

“So I stayed and continued training with the second team.

“When the team returned, we went to Germany to play against Stuttgart and there my finger was broken.

“They asked me if I wanted an operation but I said ‘no’ as the season was starting in two weeks. So I played all season with it. That season my body was suffering, then it was complicated for me to stay.

“There was the hamstring against Juventus… Against Barca I had a foot broken.

“This is football – there are ups and downs and I believe I have passed my difficult time.”

He added: “I like English football, I like the country and it is my way to play.

“My family like the country and do not want to move. And me especially, I don’t want to move.

“It is the best league and I am here because I’ve been successful here and want to be in the future.”

Meanwhile, Ronald de Boer believes Guardiola can reach incredible heights with City, ensuring fans will not be able to take their eyes off the ‘Barca-esque’ style.

As Squawka report, de Boer predicted: “He will improve Manchester City next season – without doubt.

“I say this because he’s the best manager. He changes games. He makes teams play. People in the street look at his teams and think: ‘Wow, OK, I want to see this!’

“At Barcelona, you were almost afraid to go to the toilet. You knew that, if you did, there was the possibility of missing something special. He can get Manchester City to that level.

“Fans will come to the stadium because they will see something happen. The result may not always be great, but they know the players will be playing attractively. They will do everything in their power to win games.

“They might concede, but the supporters will enjoy watching them so much. And, yes, they will do better next season.”

Now to the transfer gossip and the Metro claim Barcelona are the front runners to sign alleged City and Chelsea target Leonardo Bonucci.

According to Coral Barry: “The centre-back have been linked with a host of clubs this summer, but the Italian champions have already insisted Bonucci is not for sale.

“Tuttosport claim that of several sides chasing his signature, Barcelona are the favourites to seal the transfer.

“Bonucci has been superb for Juventus since joining in 2010 and has formed an excellent partnership with Giorgio Chiellini for club and country.

“The 30-year-old is wanted by Chelsea and City as an experienced head with plenty of years left in his locker as a defender.